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The work offers a concise, chronological survey of Jerusalem’s built environment and documentary remains from its earliest occupation through Hebrew, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader, and Ottoman phases. It synthesizes archaeological finds, inscriptions, ancient accounts, and plans to identify and interpret temples, walls, churches, mosques, tombs, and urban infrastructure. Organized by period and theme, chapters address premonarchic traces, the eras of the Hebrew rulers, post‑exilic rebuilding, major construction phases, Gospel‑era sites, the city’s destruction and Roman layout, and medieval and modern transformations. Maps, illustrations, and epigraphic evidence are used to clarify contested locations and show how successive communities reused earlier fabric.

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C. R. Conder

C. R. Conder was a British explorer and archaeologist known for his significant contributions to the study of Palestine. His works often blend travel narrative with archaeological insights, reflecting his deep engagement with the region's history and culture. Among his notable publications is "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure," which chronicles his explorations and findings in the area. Conder's writings provide valuable perspectives on the geography and historical context of Jerusalem and its surroundings, making him an important figure in the field of biblical archaeology.

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